maths is awesome :)

21-08-2009 20:01
1) What do you get when you cross a mountain goat and a mountain climber?

2) What is grey and huge and has integer coefficients?

3) What is often used by Canadians to help solve certain differential equations?

4) Who knows everything there is to be known about vector analysis?

5) How many light-bulbs does it take to change a light-bulb?

6) What’s purple and commutes?

7) What’s sour, yellow, and equivalent to the Axiom of Choice?

8) Why didn’t Newton discover group theory?

9) Why did the mathematician name his dog "Cauchy"?

10) What’s a dilemma?

What is the answer to these in numbers? :-)
21-08-2009 23:21
huh,i will give these question to my grand mother! lol.she know very well maths.
22-08-2009 08:15
I would like to use my right to remain silent, I don't want to be a philosopher :-D
30-08-2009 15:15
Nice theme
30-08-2009 21:02

jhonsilver5 wrote:

7) What’s sour, yellow, and equivalent to the Axiom of Choice?



Zorn's Lemon.
http://www.anvari.org/shortjoke/Math/420_q-what-s-yellow-and-equivalent-to-the-axiom-of-choice.html

I'm cheater 8-)
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31-08-2009 11:52
6) What’s purple and commutes?


An Abelian grape. :-D

When I saw GPTreasure cheat, I couldn't resist! :-P

http://mathnotations.blogspot.com/2007/07/oh-no-not-more-corny-math-jokes.html
31-08-2009 12:11

jhonsilver5 wrote:
1) What do you get when you cross a mountain goat and a mountain climber?

2) What is grey and huge and has integer coefficients?

3) What is often used by Canadians to help solve certain differential equations?

4) Who knows everything there is to be known about vector analysis?

5) How many light-bulbs does it take to change a light-bulb?

6) What’s purple and commutes?

7) What’s sour, yellow, and equivalent to the Axiom of Choice?

8) Why didn’t Newton discover group theory?

9) Why did the mathematician name his dog "Cauchy"?

10) What’s a dilemma?

What is the answer to these in numbers? :-)


if you see someone cheat don't be surprised!!this is normal with maths :p.
08-09-2009 01:45

jhonsilver5 wrote:
1) What do you get when you cross a mountain goat and a mountain climber?

2) What is grey and huge and has integer coefficients?

3) What is often used by Canadians to help solve certain differential equations?

4) Who knows everything there is to be known about vector analysis?

5) How many light-bulbs does it take to change a light-bulb?

6) What’s purple and commutes?

7) What’s sour, yellow, and equivalent to the Axiom of Choice?

8) Why didn’t Newton discover group theory?

9) Why did the mathematician name his dog "Cauchy"?

10) What’s a dilemma?

What is the answer to these in numbers? :-)



I think number 5 is 1?
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